Straight from an award winning reception at the Edinburgh Fringe, is Jules Horne’s Allotment: a coming-of-age story that follows two closely bound sisters as they battle over flying teddies, stubborn weeds and the eternal question – flowers or vegetables? With an absurdist touch Horne relights a childlike wonder at love, death and nature. Be prepared to smile, laugh and maybe try some berries...

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